Movies

So, I was doing my warm-up walk in the therapy pool, pushing the foam noodle for stability. Mom’s walking backward ahead of me, and something floating in the water caught my eye. I started cracking up, which threw my balance off, and put me in no position to point or fetch the floater. The shiny item ended up being some rebel eye drop vials that escaped shallow pockets. The way it floated, and happened so unexpectedly prolonged the whimsical mood of that moment.

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Harry Potter with the dialogue is much appreciated! Thank you, Movies 14. This is my part in publicizing the captions–now increase equality of accessibility (movies ans showtimes). If all of HP was in Parseltongue, without subtitles, then people would have had a fit, and not enjoyed it nearly as much. Great quotes in the movie itself. Open captions are the best (most sociologically sound and economical from production to distribution), but I’m happy to have this addition to the repertoire if it means more access for more people. Something is still fishy with how Movies 14 went from all movies and showtimes having “CC,” to just a very limited few. Baby steps.